Obama Jokes and Romney Jokes: The Funniest Election Coverage on the Internet

In case you missed it, Obama teared up on Election Day eve: Just one more sign that we have all had enough of the campaign season. PolicyMic wants to help you turn your polling place frustrations into tears of joy with a few tips on the best comedic coverage of the election.

Here are the top three websites for the best, most presidential humor on Tuesday night.

1) Election coverage at The Onion

The writers at the Onion are going to be busy all Election Day generating comedic content to get you through the day.

At 2:00 p.m. EDT, the editors of The Onioncalled the election: "With six or more hours remaining before most polling locations close, The Onion is officially calling Florida, Ohio, Colorado, and Pennsylvania for John Edwards, giving the former North Carolina senator 76 electoral votes and virtually assuring his election to the presidency."

Earlier in the day, The Onionreported Republican VP candidate Paul Ryan would spend his final day of the campaign “reminding homeless people they did this to themselves.”

2) Comedy Central’s “Indecision”

Comedy Central has created the website Indecision to bring humor to the election.

The latest episode of “30 Seconds over Washington” highlights some pretty absurd campaign ads of the past and present in under 5 minutes.

Danielle is a graduate of Harvard College where she earned an AB in Religion and Sociology. After graduating in 2011, she traveled in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East as a Sheldon Fellow, exploring issues arising from conflict and crisis. Danielle is the cofounder of the international nonprofit, Kids for Peace (www.kidsforpeaceglobal.org). Her main PolicyMic interests include foreign affairs, domestic politics, and geopolitical strategy.